Giving Back | The Earth Temple

Learn about some of the organizations we give back to.

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Project Keikie

33% of Keiki (children) in Hawaii go hungry on a daily basis. That means 1 in every 3 children will struggle with the nightmare of not getting to eat enough to stay healthy. Project Hawai'i provides meal support to those who live in homeless and unsheltered conditions.

Project Hawai'i conducts outreach across the islands to seek out homeless children living in extreme poverty situations. These precious children need emergency supplies that will range from sleeping bags and pillows, a tent and tarp for shelter from the rain and weather, cooking supplies, food, and various other emergency needs.

Project Hawai'i Inc. is an award-winning volunteer staffed non-profit organization. Our charity is solely supported by public donations. 100% of all donations directly benefit our homeless and poverty stricken children.

We have decided to support this organization monthly because much of our work, and medicine comes from all over these scared islands, especially The Big Island.

We stand for, believe and behave that when we receive, we get to give.

HelpTheHomelessKeikei.org

 
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The Gabrillino-Tongva Tribe of Los Ángeles

A California Native Tribe know as San Gabriel Band of Mission Indians, indigenous to Los Angeles County And Orange County. The Tribe has been indigenous to the Los Angeles Basin for 7,000 years. This history is well- documented through 2,800 archaeological sites, in State historical records and federal archives, and Catholic church records at San Gabriel Mission and San Fernando Mission.

We support the Gabreilino-Tongva Tribe as much of our work and magic happens in the Los Angeles Basin, where this tribe originally inhabited.

Giving back to the local indigenous tribes is one of the ways we say thank you to the land we pray, play & prosper on.

We encourage all medicine people, healers, artists, coaches, and anyone of heart-based consciousness, to also give back to the indigenous of the land where you share your work.

It’s the new tithe.

GabriellinoTribe.com

 
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Amazon Watch

Amazon Watch is a nonprofit organization founded in 1996 to protect the rainforest and advance the rights of Indigenous peoples in the Amazon Basin. We partner with Indigenous and environmental organizations in campaigns for human rights, corporate accountability and the preservation of the Amazon's ecological systems.

Nearly 400 distinct Indigenous peoples depend on the Amazon rainforest for their physical and cultural survival. At current rates of deforestation, nearly 50 percent of the Amazon could be lost or severely degraded by the year 2020, and the vast majority will no longer be in a pristine state.

With global deforestation contributing 20–25 percent of all greenhouse gas emissions, Amazon Watch and our Indigenous partners are providing a service to all humanity as we together seek to defend the rainforest. Each of us can take action. We may be the last generation that has a chance to protect this precious gem of our world's cultural and ecological heritage – an irreplaceable source of life and inspiration.

Much of our training and sacred plant medicines come from the Amazon. Supporting the people of this land is vital to maintain good energetic and heart relations.

We also support the tribes where we receive our medicine from directly. This organization is who we contribute to monthly as an overall thank you to the scared Amazon Jungle.

AmazonWatch.org

 
Aleb El Banet

Aleb El Banet - Heart of the Girls

Lebanon Relief Mission: We (Sarah & Raheel) are 2 sisters who have brought together their Lebanese hearts and devotion to the heritage during these heart wrenching times. The goal we have in our hearts is to contribute to the rebuilding of our country, providing logistical support for children and families, as well as our contribution towards shifting the patriarchy that is affecting young girls and women on a multitude of levels.

We grew up to see Lebanon in a very different state than it is today. We have always known our country to be enduring hardships to some degree; from colonialism to civil war and international interference, we have wished for our people to live in peace and safety. We are dedicating our efforts towards coming together with our incredibly supportive community in Los Angeles as well as our global community of supporters.

This is a local organization that is committed to getting the word out about the situation in Lebanon and around the world.

The Heart of the Girls

 
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The Ancient Hut

The Hut is an upcoming hub uniting the world via nourishment, education, and community based on ancient and modern intelligence.

This is a local organization that is committed to getting the word out about the need to focus on indigenous voices in leadership.

TheAncientHut.com

 
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La Forza Sagrada

An all-human organization dedicated to education, training, and integration of how to make all women and children safe on this planet, in this lifetime.

This organization focuses on ending all child sex slavery and the empowerment of women's voices through training men & male-identified on how to heal the patriarchy & predator within into becoming the ultimate protectors.

LaForzaSagrada.com